On thin ice: Canadian speedskaters fear loss of ice at Calgary’s Olympic Oval
CALGARY — The fastest ice in the world is on borrowed time.
Calgary’s Olympic Oval is a legacy of the 1988 Winter Games in the city and the oldest of three covered speedskating ovals in Canada.
The building that turns 38 years old this year has been a centre of international, university and community sport well past its expected life cycle.
Speedskaters who trained there have produced 36 Olympic medals with Catriona Le May Doan, Cindy Klassen, Clara Hughes and Denny Morrison among the alumni.